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CRIMSON AND GOLD aqerggaaeaaaeeaaaeaeasa + 'TIPQI QIFQIPSIPCIFQPSI CIF 'Sl QI 'Qf Qi . 1 B IQ .Q Q 1.3 - IF A C Il L T Y T U- I '?'llf1lI Ql ll' 'll 'll 'Rl' Ir' IFIIEKFII ll-f ll'f'-'ll' 'll I. CARLETON BELL, PHD ....,...A..AA...........,,.,......................... ....4..,,...4.....A..A,...,4...,...4..,.,............., D if-mor LEON H. CANFIELD, PHD .A,.A...,.,. ,......,.,,...,..... A rrirfmzr Direrfof ART HISTORY Louis Weinberg, A.B., SIlP6l'Z'fJ'0I' A. QI. Bogdanove Edward F. Boyd Albert P. D'Andrea, A.B. Mark Fenderson John T. Lang ENGLISH Robert H. Alles, A.M., Slzperriror Raymond C. Baldwin, B.S. Cecil Ballard Dyer, A.B. joseph E. Fitzpatrick, A.M. James E. Flynn, A.M. Howard W. Hintz, A.B. Michael Keleher, A.M. David Klein, Ph.D. Christopher Martin, A.M. Max Smith Louis Trilling, A.M. GERMAN Kurt E. Richter, Ph.D., Szzperrjror Richard O. Heynich, Diploma MATHEMATICS Merle L. Bishop, A.M., Szzpewifoz' Rene A. Carrie, A.M. Solomon Hurwitz Philip Newman, A.M. Devereux Robinson, M.E. Irvin M. Rothman William L. Schaaf, A.M. Alexis E. Senftner, Ph.D. Philip L. Smith, A.M. William A. Whyte, B.S. Leon H. Canfield, Ph.D., Sf1j7er1'i.r01' George W. Blake, A.M. jacob A. Friedman, A.M. jacob Landman, A.M. Edwin W. Mandeville, A.M. Charles Mendelsohn, Ph.D. Bernard Perlmutter, A.B. LATIN Joseph Pearl, Ph.D., SZIPBIAZAYOI' William Roy Begg, A.M. Robert H. Chastney, A. M. Israel E. Drabkin, A.M. Edgar Halliday, A.M. Louis Pokodner Edward L. Sheldon, A.M. Louis Wechsler, A.B. PHYSICS Reinhard A. Wetzel, B.S., S11perz'i.r0z Simcn Sonkin, E.E. Waldo B. Truesdell, A.M. George Kaiser, Lab. Arriflazfzt ROMANCE LANGUAGES W. E. Knickerbocker, Ph.D., Szzlberziirm Theophile Dambac, B.-es-L. Alfred Iacuzzi, Ph.D. Israel B. Lassar ,lose Martel, A.M. Mario A. Pei, A.B. Elliot H. Polinger, A.B. Francis L. Rougier, Ph.D. William Troy, A.B. Abraham Zitron, A.B. Page Niue
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